An extremely corroded and worn copper alloy Roman nummus, possibly issued by the House of Constantine (313-364 AD). Although both legends are missing due to the poor state of the coin, it is possible to identify a laureate head facing right on the obverse and a standing figure advancing left on the reverse. There seems to be a horizontal and curved line under the figure on the reverse, which could possibly a ship or perhaps a shield. Mint Unknown.
An extremely corroded and worn copper alloy Roman nummus, possibly issued by the House of Constantine (313-364 AD). Although both legends are missing due to the poor state of the coin, it is possible to identify a laureate head facing right on the obverse and a standing figure advancing left on the reverse. There seems to be a horizontal and curved line under the figure on the reverse, which could possibly a ship or perhaps a shield. Mint Unknown.
A RDF representation of SUSS-13F333
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SUSS-13F333
SUSS-13F333
Copper alloy
5
0313
0364
16.67
1.73
Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)
Denomination
5
16.67
Diameter
1.46
Thickness
1.73
Weight
GB
en-GB
The Trustees of the British Museum
The Trustees of the British Museum
1
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Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A thumbnail image of SUSS-13F333
Copper alloy
Primary material of object
Incomplete
Laureate bust facing right.
Laureate bust facing right.
Standing figure advancing left.
Standing figure advancing left.
Reverse
By Attribution 3.0
The period from for the object
Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A full resolution image of SUSS-13F333
0313
0364
The issuer of the coin
Method of manufacture